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    [[File:Hypospadias.jpg|thumb|The Hypospadias flag.]]
    '''Hypospadias''' is a conditiontrait that is very common amongst [[intersex]] conditionsvariations, in which the urethra doesn't open at the usual location (the head of the penis) and instead forms on another location of the penis, such as near the testicles or within the middle of the penis. In most cases, when one who is [[AMAB]] or [[CTM]] has this conditiontrait, they also have a form of [[agenital]], commonly cryptorchidism'''.'''
     
    Although this conditiontrait often counterparts intersex conditionsvariations, it is ''not'' exclusive to intersex conditionsvariations, and is not enough to classify one as intersex. This conditiontrait is estimated to effect 1 in every 250 AMAB/CTM individuals.
     
    This conditiontrait may cause issues, such as urinal issues or issues with erections, however this is not always the case.
     
    == History ==
    The first known use of this word was in 1855, showing just how common this conditiontrait was even then.
     
    == Flag ==

    Revision as of 23:56, 10 May 2021

    The Hypospadias flag.

    Hypospadias is a trait that is very common amongst intersex variations, in which the urethra doesn't open at the usual location (the head of the penis) and instead forms on another location of the penis, such as near the testicles or within the middle of the penis. In most cases, when one who is AMAB or CTM has this trait, they also have a form of agenital, commonly cryptorchidism.

    Although this trait often counterparts intersex variations, it is not exclusive to intersex variations, and is not enough to classify one as intersex. This trait is estimated to effect 1 in every 250 AMAB/CTM individuals.

    This trait may cause issues, such as urinal issues or issues with erections, however this is not always the case.

    History

    The first known use of this word was in 1855, showing just how common this trait was even then.

    Flag

    The Hypospadias flag was coined by Reign of the breadsticcs on May 7th of 2021. It has no confirmed meaning.

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